> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jasper van de Gronde [mailto:th.v.d.gronde@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 19:15
> To: Inkscape Devel List; Krzysztof Kosiński
> Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] [Lib2geom-devel] Geom::Path
> andboost::ptr_vector
>
> Krzysztof Kosiński wrote:
> > ...
> > BTW I want to make 2 additional changes:
> >
> > 1. When the ends of normal path data coincide, no closing
> segment is added.
>
> To clarify: you're talking about a path which is NOT closed?
> Then it sounds logical (although I wonder why Inkscape would
> add a closing segment).
>
> If you're talking about having a closed path and then not
> adding the closing segment, please reconsider. Inkscape used
> to do this in the past and it caused some very nasty bugs
> (having to do with round-tripping for one), apart from simply
> being incorrect (at least in SVG).
This one scared me too a bit. We have to investigate *very* carefully what the implications of this change are.
Ciao,
Johan

On 8/2/10 04:48, bulia byak wrote:
... a list of 20 items about the new node tool. I'll add
21) lost feature: snapping of handles to grids & guides when dragging
Would it be difficult to add this back? It might more useful for
technical drawings than for artistic use of Inkscape I guess,
nevertheless a very appreciated feature in Inkscape 0.47 to be able to
fine-tune curves (e.g. to create symmetric or equally curved parts
within a path) because we can't edit the coordinates of the handles
numerically or relative to other nodes/handles.
~suv

I just fixed middle button panning and rubberband-zoom by a change in
node-tool.cpp. I don't quite understand how it could have worked for
you before my change :)
--
bulia byak
Inkscape. Draw Freely.
http://www.inkscape.org

Krzysztof Kosiński wrote:
> ...
> BTW I want to make 2 additional changes:
>
> 1. When the ends of normal path data coincide, no closing segment is added.
To clarify: you're talking about a path which is NOT closed? Then it
sounds logical (although I wonder why Inkscape would add a closing segment).
If you're talking about having a closed path and then not adding the
closing segment, please reconsider. Inkscape used to do this in the past
and it caused some very nasty bugs (having to do with round-tripping for
one), apart from simply being incorrect (at least in SVG).

On Feb 10, 2010, at 5:08 AM, Wolf Drechsel wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> I tried again to build an inkscape aqua…
> I uninstalled all X11-related components first, than reinstalled the
> quartz/aqua variants, finally did a selfupdate above all.
>
> I ended up with an inkscape build which launches, shows a window for
> a fraction of a second, and than crashes.
>
> Here are the terminal messages:
>
>> ** (inkscape:630): CRITICAL **: Inkscape::XML::Document*
>> sp_repr_read_file(const gchar*, const gchar*): assertion
>> `Inkscape::IO::file_test( filename, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS )' failed
>>
>> ** (inkscape:630): WARNING **: Unable to read keys file Contents/
>> Resources/keys/default.xml
That looks like it is trying to find packaged resources that have been built up into an Inkscape.app folder/bundle. It probably needs to be packaged up and then run from there.

2010/2/9 bulia byak <buliabyak@...>:
> Not quite. Now you just need to do more undoing before it crashes :)
> - undo 8 times => crash
this is fixed in the latest rev, thanks!
--
bulia byak
Inkscape. Draw Freely.
http://www.inkscape.org